| We don't usually post news releases from elected officials, but Casey's news release on the Employee Free Choice Act is unusual and remarkable in its characterization of workers' right as a simple matter of justice. -MM For Immediate Release March 10, 2009 | 
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| Casey: Bill Protecting Worker Rights More Necessary   in Recession “In my judgment, it is appropriate at this hearing to   discuss the Employee Free Choice Act, but also the trauma that the American   family is living through in this recession.  We need to talk about   helping to provide economic security for families who don’t have it.    One of the best ways to ensure economic security for workers and their   families is for that worker to be a member of a union. “The other side has done a   good job of making their arguments.  I give them credit for their   political skill -- even if their arguments are not always accurate.   “What you don’t hear is that the Employee Free Choice Act   actually gives workers two different ways to choose whether to form a union:   through an election process or through majority sign up.  The choice is   up to the workers. “I’m a Pennsylvanian.  We have had a lot of tough   years seeing people trampled by corporate power.  These troubles marred   the last century, but we still have problems today.  I have seen   anti-union intimidation when firms were brought in to discourage organizing   by health care workers.  This bill will help preserve the rights of   workers.   “Contrary to the rhetoric from the other side, the   Employee Free Choice Act does not abolish the secret ballot election   process.  A secret ballot would still be available.  If workers   prefer to use majority sign up, they could do that as well. “We know from our history that if people collectively   bargain and organize for wages and benefits, it is not only good for the   workers and their families, but it is also good for the  “Allowing people to organize and bargain for their rights   and benefits is not just a labor issue; it is an issue of economic justice.     “ “This bill can help in the pursuit of economic   justice.  If we don’t pursue justice, we will be nothing but a band of   robbers.” ### | |
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Casey on Employee Free Choice
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3 comments:
Wow - thanks for posting this. Senator Casey is doing a great job.
I absolutely agree.
Winstrol
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